Frank McGarvie playing for saints 1978
He made his debut for St Mirren on 26 April 1975 and soon became a first team regular, scoring 17 times in the 1976–77 season and helping the club win the Scottish First Division.

His form attracted the attention of Bob Paisley and, in May 1979, McGarvey signed for Liverpool for £270,000. However, his tenure with the club lasted only 10 months. Unable to break into the first team, McGarvey sought a transfer. Liverpool accepted a bid of £270,000 by Celtic in March 1980, and for a short time McGarvey became Scotland's most expensive footballer.

'It feels good, as a kid, that’s what you visualise, that’s what you work towards every day in training so to finally get out there…it sounds a cliché to say it’s a dream come true, but it really is.'
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— Luke Amos on his Premier League debut at St James’ Park.

BREAKING: The club has confirmed that we will have to play Liverpool (September 15th) and Cardiff (October 6th) at Wembley instead of our new home ground. 2 champions league games also fall under that time period, and they will be discussed when the draw is revealed.
This means the first game at the new stadium is set to be Manchester City.
Annoying that our stadium, that should be ready now, is delayed for 2 months.#COYS#THFC#SpursAtWembley#PremierLeague#SpursNewStadium#championsleague#premierleague#coys#wembleystadium